Discounted books
Sibirski pečat
Memoirs of Agata Oreški (1906-1991), a Croatian revolutionary and the only woman from Yugoslavia to survive Stalin's concentration camps. The book was compiled by her son Vlado Oreški and Milan Nikolić, with a foreword by Slavko Goldstein.
Simfonije
Symphonies (1933) is a cycle of six great poems by Krleža. Early, vitalistic, pantheistic poems charged with lush rhythm, sensual images, and an ecstatic experience of nature and life.
Šinjel i druge pripovijetke
The story of Gogol is a story of tragic talent, mysticism and madness, of a manuscript that burned, of a nose and an overcoat, of an auditor and dead souls.
Sintaksa hrvatskoga književnog jezika: Nacrt za gramatiku
The work Syntax of the Croatian Literary Language by Radoslav Katičić is a fundamental grammatical research that systematically describes the sentence structures and laws of the Croatian standard language.
Šišmiš i mala balerina
The writer in this real-life fairy tale, as in her other stories, is both a teacher and a prophetess. It describes the bat, our distant mammalian relative that flies out at dusk and flies at night.
Sjaj i tragika hrvatskog oružja
Sjajne zeznute godine
The debut novel by this extremely popular Czech writer is a humorous story about growing up in communist Czechia, told from the perspective of a boy named Kvid. The first Croatian edition of the book.
Sjenke prošlosti
R. Macdonald is the author of a series of novels about private detective Lew Archer.









